iking Solutions of Lindenhurst,
in tandem with the Copiague
Chamber
of
Commerce,
recently hosted a successful Night
of Networking at their facility on
Montauk Hwy. Highlights were great
food, beverages, music, and of course
networking. In the photo, receiving
a Certificate of Appreciation from
Chamber president Sharon Fattoruso
and Board member Joe Maguire, is
Viking President Peter Buccino.

Society serves as the
international music honor
society for middle/junior
high and high school
students. It is designed
to recognize students
for their academic and
musical
achievements,
reward them for their
accomplishments
and
service activities, and to
inspire other students
to excel at music and
leadership.
Through more than
5,500-chartered chapters,
Tri-M
has
helped
thousands
of
young
people provide years of
service through music in
schools.
This
year’s
Tri-M
inductees at EWMMS
(main photo) are Nyah
Seiferheld, Terrance S.
Hinds III, Jacob Marrero,
Alijah Benymon, Dakota
Willenbrock,
James
Carey,
Ashley
Pico,
Yosselyn Castillo-Turcios,
Jacob Marrero, De’Asia
Hollis, and Patrick Abate.
At
AMHS
(alternate
photo), Torriann Christie,
Sean Tisk, Kimberly
Elwell, Lucas Bernstein
and Melissa Beresoff
were introduced into
this prestigious society.
Congratulations
to
all of these students
for
demonstrating
exceptional talent and
character.

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Edmund W. Miles Middle
School.
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members into Senior
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Think Breakfast

In an effort to encourage
students to eat a healthy
breakfast and remind them
that breakfast is the most
important meal of the
day, the Copiague Middle
School Home and Careers
Club, along with adviser
Christine Barteldt, hosted
their fourth annual Think
Breakfast! program.
During the weeklong
program, Food Service
Director Sara Pizzinger
and her staff offered special
breakfast options, while

of the special breakfast
program, we served 322
students,”
said
Mrs.
Barteldt. “The represents
a 6 percent increase in
student participation in
just one week, which is
tremendous.”
Added Mrs. Pizzinger,
“I am very happy with
the results, and since the
breakfast regulations have
changes for next year, this
gave me some insight as
to what items may be the
most accepted.”

the Home and Careers
Club distributed prizes to
student participants.
As an added project this
year, Mrs. Barteldt and
reading teacher Diane
Chimienti
researched
whether or not breakfast
participation
increased
during
the
special
program. “The threeweek average number of
breakfasts served prior
to
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into a talent-packed show
in the school’s auditorium.
All of the music and
performances are chosen
by the students, who
also plan the show’s
choreography.
“Some of our students
have gone on to Broadway
and professional work,”
said retired choral director
Larry Wurtzel. “We are
very proud.”
The school was recently
designated as a Support
Music Merit Award winner
with the Best Communities
for Music Education for
2014.

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Parents, students and
staff came out to support
Walter
G.
O’Connell
Copiague High School’s
annual Pops Concert on
April 3rd and were treated
to a rousing show complete
with performances by
the chorus, concert band
and jazz band, along with
individual
and
group
performances
of
the
Madrigal choir.
The annual show, which
began nearly 20 years ago
in the school’s cafeteria
with a little more than
a few dozen audience
members, has blossomed

them for their commitment
to community service and
presented them with an
official Town Proclamation.
As part of the Foster
Grandparent
program,
seniors provide one-on-one
assistance and tutoring
to children in schools,
Head Start centers and
pre-schools across Suffolk
County.
There are currently

27 Foster Grandparents
helping out in nine
schools within the Town
of Babylon. The Senior
Companion
program
allows volunteers over
the age of 55 to assist
in providing friendship
and support to elderly
residents who may be frail
or disabled.

Town
of
Babylon
Supervisor Rich Schaffer
recently
joined
with
members of the Town Board
to honor representatives
from the Federation of
Organizations’
Foster
Grandparent and Senior
Companion programs in
celebration of National
Service Day.
Supervisor Schaffer and
the Town Board thanked

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Credit Union and the
New York State Office of
Parks, Recreation and
Historic Preservation, are
very pleased to announce
the lineup for the 2014
Bethpage Air Show at
Jones Beach taking place
on Saturday, May 24th
and Sunday, May 25th.
The following world-class
performers are scheduled
to perform at this year’s
show:
Military
performers
confirmed to date include
the United States Navy
Blue Angels, United
States Army Golden
Knights Parachute Team,
United States Navy Leap
Frogs (making their
second appearance since
2007), and the MV-22
Osprey – performing at
the Bethpage Air Show
for the first time.
Civilian
performers
include
American

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GEICO
Skytypers, Miss GEICO
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Sean
D.
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Lt. Col. John Klatt –
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Matt Chapman – Embry
Riddle, David Windmiller,
Red Bull Air Force, and
the John Klatt Airshows
– Screamin’ Sasquatch
Jet Waco Aerobatic Team,
also making their debut
to the Bethpage Air Show
at Jones Beach.
“The
Long
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community is buzzing
with excitement about
this year’s show, and
the return of an elite
military jet team,” said
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Vice President, Corporate
Strategy, Bethpage. “Each
year the Blue Angels
perform, we see record
numbers of fans convene
on Jones Beach, and that
makes for an exciting
holiday weekend.
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New York State Office of
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Historic
Preservation
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become one of the most
anticipated,
largest
public events in New York
State, right here to Jones
Beach each year, for all
to enjoy.” The United
States Navy Blue Angels
will be making their
sixth Bethpage Air Show
appearance.
New to the Bethpage
Air Show at Jones Beach
is the MV-22 Osprey, a
multi-mission, military,
tilt rotor aircraft with
both a vertical takeoff
and landing (VTOL) and
short takeoff and landing
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designed to combine
the functionality of a
conventional helicopter
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of a turboprop aircraft.
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John Klatt Airshows’ –
Screamin’ Sasquatch Jet
Waco Aerobatic Team,
unveiled recently at the
International Council of
Air Shows in Las Vegas,
will also be making
its Bethpage Air Show
debut. The airplane, a
Taperwing Waco made
famous by barnstormers
of the 1920s and 30s,
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of a jet engine that will
thrill spectators with
amazing sights and
sounds. John Klatt, a
Lieutenant Colonel in
the Air National Guard,
who fought in Operation
Iraqi Freedom in Iraq,
and Jeff Boerboon, a U.S.
Unlimited
Aerobatics
Champion, will pilot the
Screamin’ Sasquatch.
The Bethpage Air Show
will be held Memorial
Day weekend 2014 at
Jones Beach State Park,
Wantagh, on Saturday,

May 24th, from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. and Sunday,
May 25th, from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. The Air Show is
free to the public, but the
standard $10 vehicle use
fee will be collected each
day upon entry to the
State Park. For 2014 NYS
Empire Passport holders,
there is no vehicle use fee
charge.
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unlimited
vehicle
access to most facilities
operated by the New York
State Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic
Preservation and the New
York State Department
of
Environmental
Conservation.
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be utilized immediately
and are effective until
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A New Season
By: Jamie Lynn Ryan
For those readers who may
be unaware, we here at South
Bay’s Neighbor Newspapers
recently launched a new
venture, Seasons Magazine.
Published five times a year
– Winter, Spring, Summer,
Autumn & the Holidays – the
goal of Seasons is to showcase
the best of Long Island,
seasonally (see what we did
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check out the latest issue, and
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With the beautiful weather
upon us, many might be
inclined to hop on a plane and
travel to a tropical island to
bask in the warm rays of the
sun. But why even leave Long
Island? There’s plenty to do
right here, in any season. I
have to say, Spring is probably
my favorite of all, what with
the milder weather, the flowers
blossoming, the birds chirping
– it’s full of promise and new
life, a much-needed reprieve
from the winter hibernation we
all tend to retreat into.
Take a stroll in the park, stick
your toes in the ocean, have a
picnic in the grass – anything
to enjoy the great outdoors.
Baseball season is underway,
summer concert season is right

around the corner and miles of
sandy beaches beckon just over
the horizon. But Spring is here
now! Enjoy all that the great
outdoors has to offer before
the thermometer hits 90º and
everyone runs back inside
to their air conditioners – a
different sort of hibernation.
And, hey, if you’re looking
for something fun to read while
lounging in your hammock or
sipping your morning coffee
on the veranda, don’t forget to
check out Seasons Magazine
for some great upcoming
events, a listing of Long Island
wineries, Mother’s Day gift
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States Navy Blue Angels
and all of the scheduled
performers for what
we anticipate to be one
of our best air shows
yet,” said Rose Harvey,
Commissioner, New York
State Office of Parks,
Recreation and Historic
Preservation.
“It’s
important each year to
pay tribute to our nation’s
past and present military,
and the Memorial Day
holiday weekend allows
us to do just that, as well
as enjoy the company of
family and friends and
celebrate our nation’s
freedom.”
For
up-to-date
information about this
year’s show, please visit
www.bethpageairshow.
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www.facebook.
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or contact the New
York State Office of
Parks, Recreation and
Historic
Preservation,
Regional
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Send Coming Events To: Neighbor Newspapers, 565 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735; Fax To: 631.226.2680; or E-mail To: editorsb@southbaynews.com at least two
weeks prior to the date of the event. All events will run in the Coming Events Calendar on a space available basis. For further information, contact: 631.226.2636, extension 275.

Wednesday, April 30
A Rummage Sale will be held
at Community Presbyterian
Church, 1843 Deer Park
Avenue in Deer Park, from 9:30
a.m. to 8 p.m. Also Thursday,
from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to 12
noon. For information, contact
631.242.0221.
The Child Welfare Department
of the Massapequa Woman’s
Club will host a Spring
Luncheon & Fashion Show at
the Coral House in Baldwin,
from 12 noon to 4 p.m.
For information, contact
516.765.3708.

p.m. For information, contact
516.796.0294.
The Long Island Crohn’s &
Ulcerative Colitis Support
Group will meet at Panera
Bread, 5274 Sunrise Highway
in Massapequa, at 8 p.m.
For information, contact
516.874.5690.

Thursday, May 1
The Great Imitator
Masquerade Ball will be held
at Pier 60 - Chelsea Piers,
23rd Street and West Side
Highway in New York, at 6
p.m. For information, contact
914.579.1000.

A Casino Night to benefit the
Testaverde Fund will be held
at the Woodbury Country
Club, 884 Jericho Turnpike in
Woodbury, from 6:30 to 10:30
p.m. For information, contact
516.729.1061.

The Massapequa Park Garden
Club will present “April In
Paris” at Massapequa Park
Village Hall, 151 Front Street
in Massapequa Park, at 7

The German Genealogy Group
will meet at the Hicksville VFW
Hall - Post 3211, 320 South
Broadway in Hicksville, at 7
p.m. For information, contact

631.265.0621.
The Eating Disorder Support
Group for Family & Friends
will meet at the Copiague
Library, 50 Deauville Parkway
in Copiague, 2nd floor
Conference Room, at 7 p.m.
For information, contact
631.275.0439.
A Single Mingle Dance will
be held at The Meadow Club,
1147 Route 112 in Port
Jefferson Station, from 7 to 11
p.m. For information, contact
631.928.3800.
A Crazy Hat Social Night
will be held at the Marconi
Lodge, 333 Moffitt Boulevard
in islip, from 7:30 to 10:30
p.m. For information, contact
631.669.7275.
Junior Brown will perform at
the Boulton Center, 37 West
Main Street in Bay Shore, at
8 p.m.
The LI Catholic Widows &
Widowers Club will meet
at the VFW Post 7277 Hall,

Friday, May 2
The American Rhododendron
Society, NY Chapter, will host
a Plant Sale at Old Westbury
Gardens, 71 Old Westbury
Road in Westbury, from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Also Saturday.
For information, visit www.
nyrhododendron.org.
A Giant Book Sale will be hld
at the Wantagh Public Library,
3285 Park Avenue in Wantagh,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Also
Saturday. For information,
contact 516.221.1200.
SeniorNet will host
an Open House at the
Harborfields Public Library
in Greenlawn, from 1 to 3
p.m. For information, contact
631.427.3700.
The United Ink Summer Vibe
Tattoo, Art & Music Festival
will be held at the Nassau
Coliseum, from 2 to 11 p.m.

Also Saturday, from 12 noon
to 11 p.m. and Sunday,
from 12 noon to 7 p.m.
For information, visit www.
newyorktattooshow.com.
The 4th Annual Babylon Art
Festival will be held at Old
Town Hall, 47 West Main Street
in Babylon Village, from 5 to 9
p.m. For information, contact
631.587.3696.
A Piano Concert will be held
at Grace Auditorium, Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory,
One Bungtown Road in Cold
Spring Harbor, at 6 p.m.
For information, contact
516.367.8455.
The ICON PC User Group
will meet at the Microsoft
Store, Walt Whitman Mall in
Huntington Station, from 6:45
to 8:30 p.m. For information,
contact 516.350.0090.
A Chinese Auction will be held
at the Knights of Columbus,
400 South Broadway in
Lindenhurst, at 7 p.m.

A Dinner and Show will be
held at the Blue Lagoon, 677
Route 109 in West Babylon,
beginning at 7 p.m. The
show will start at 8 p.m.
For information, contact
631.225.7619.
The Chai Center will present
a Friday Night Meal & Scholar
In Residence at 55 Vanderbilt
Parkway in Dix Hills, at 7:15
p.m.
Opera Night In Northport will
be presented at St. Paul’s
United Methodist Church,
270 Main Street, at 7:30
p.m. For information, contact
631.261.8808.
Strunz & Farah will perform at
the Boulton Center, 37 West
Main Street in Bay Shore, at 8
p.m. For information, contact
631.969.1101.
The Aspen Santa Fe Ballet will
perform at the Tilles Center,
at the C.W. Post Campus of
Long Island University, at 8

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not bite, an improved
design of shells used in
guns, and much more.
Paul de Quillfeldt, of
Lindenhurst, loaned some
prototypes, plans, patents
and other documentation
of his great-grandfather’s
inventions to the Amityville
Historical Society, and
they are currently on
display at the Lauder
Museum, 170 Broadway,
Amityville. Drop by and
check it out.
We are
open Sundays, Tuesdays
and Fridays from 2 to 4
p.m., located just south
of The Triangle Building
(parking on west side).
For more information call
631.598.1486. Admission
is free (donations always
welcome).

Charles de Quillfeldt
Senior (1837 to 1922),
the grandfather of our
late neighbor and friend,
Charles III, is recognized
for
many
patented
inventions.
An Amityvillian ahead
of his time, his numerous
successful ideas include
the
re-useable
bottle
stoppers (later used on
canning jars); and the
device that allows us to
easily raise and lower
our window shades, the
ratcheted, spring-loaded
roller. Both of these items
are widely used to this day,
but other, less-well-known
patents were designed
to improve machinery,
various mechanisms for
boats, muzzles that allow
dogs to eat and drink but

John
T.
Mather
Memorial Hospital’s 29th
Annual Golf Classic will
take place at the Port
Jefferson Country Club at
Harbor Hills on Monday,
June 2nd with proceeds
benefitting
Nursing
Education programs at
the Hospital. The event
has raised more than $1
million dollars for the
Hospital over the years.
This year’s John T.
Mather Founder’s Award
will be presented to
International
Recovery
Associates
(IRA)
of
Nesconset, a full service
collection agency for
both the commercial
and medical industries.
The award is given to a
distinguished individual
or organization with
an exemplary record of
leadership,
dedication
and excellence to the
provision of health care in
the community.
IRA has since 1990
generously
supported
various hospital events
including
the
Golf
Classic, Fortunato Breast
Health Center and One
Enchanted
Evening
gala. In addition, IRA
has contributed to local
and national charities
including Long Island
Food Pantries, Children’s
Hospital at Montefiore,
Contractors for Kids,
Adopt a Family, The Martin
Sperling Memorial Fund,
Middle Island Caring
for Kids, Smithtown
Chamber of Commerce,
Sunrise Day Camp-Cancer
Walkathon, The Rock
Church, William Floyd
Scholarship Fund, Jack
Hanley Memorial, Chabad
of Northeast Queens,
Invisible Children and
Autism Speaks Industries.
Louis J. Bove, president
of Bove Industries of East
Setauket, takes over this
year as event chairman,
a post once held by his
father, Vincent Bove, who
also served as chairman
of Mather’s Board of
Directors.
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Registration for the
Golf Classic begins at
9 a.m., followed by an
11 a.m. shotgun start.
Foursomes will be treated
to a barbecue lunch out
on the course followed by
a cocktail reception and
buffet dinner from 5:30 to
8 p.m. Dessert and a raffle
drawing takes place at 7
p.m.
The golf entry fee is
$500 per person or $2,000
per foursome. Tickets
for the cocktail/dinner
reception only are $125
per person. Sponsorship
opportunities also are
available. To register, or
for more information,
contact
Terri
Quinn
in Public Affairs at
631.476.2723 or online at
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ANSWER: Oral cancer will attack 25,000 people this
year. Nine thousand will die, needlessly, from cancer of
the mouth, lips and/or tongue. Needlessly, that is, because
all of these areas are easily accessible to visual
examination.
Each time you come in for an exam, we'll check you
for possible symptoms. Sometimes, our examination of a
suspicious area will lead to a conclusion that it is nothing
more serious than an irritated patch of tissue. We may
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Mackenzie Reddin’s
and Danielle Lavoie’s
classes
• “Kind and Caring
Friend” poem by
Quianna Batts
• “Trustworthy” skit by
Lori Heavey’s reading
group
• “Citizenship” poem
and “Caring” song by
Adeline Karniewich’s
class
Families
participated
in
character-themed
coloring activities and
created animal crafts
associated with the six
pillars. They also enjoyed
a read-aloud of “Enemy
Pie” by Derek Munson, a
funny but endearing story
of a boy who moved into
a house down the street
and found an effective
recipe for turning a best
enemy into a best friend
by merely spending some
time together. The evening
ended with a challenging
game of “Character Counts
Jeopardy.”

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Northwest Elementary
School
in
Amityville
recently held a Character
Counts Family Fun Night
for NW parents and
children.
After Interim Principal
Dr. Shirley Martin and
Assistant Principal Vincent
Todisco welcomed the
guests, social worker Debra
Lee, librarian Christine
Gambella and psychologist
Deborah Becker provided
a introduction to the
Character
Counts
program, focusing on the
six pillars: trustworthy,
respect,
responsibility,
fairness,
caring
and
citizenship.
Students also delivered
the following inspiring
and
entertaining
performances:
• “Character Counts”
pledge by Jennifer
Bianco’s reading group
• “Caring” poem by
students Matthew
Brown and Francesco
Patruno
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Recognized For Excellence
Multiple members of the
Amityville Board of Education
and staff have been honored
with various awards for
excellence in their respective
areas. BOE First Vice
President Nathan King and
BOE Trustees Dr. Kathleen
Corbett and Mark Epps are all
recipients of the prestigious
New York State School Boards
Association Mastery Award
in the area of Leadership
Development.
Mr. King was also honored
by NYSSBA as “School Board
Member of the Week” back

in February and he is also
the recipient of the Suffolk
County Organization for the
Promotion of Education’s
(SCOPE)
School
Board
Service Award.
Other Amityville school
community
members
honored by SCOPE this
year are Northeast School
Principal Dr. Pauline Collins
(Administrator
Service
Award), Northeast physical
education teacher Robert
Claps
(Teacher
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Award), Amityville support
staff
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awards dinner held at Villa
Lombardi’s in Holbrook.
Additionally, Dr. Corbett
has been invited to participate
in
a
two-day
School
Counselor Summit in Albany
this April where she will serve
as an expert panelist on the
Curriculum
Instructional
Resource and Professional
Development panels.

Vice
President
Harry
Mountanos.
“We look
forward to serving those
that have served us and
our country so selflessly
and courageously.”
“The men and women
of the U.S. military do so
much for our country,”
said Dr. Spencer.
“At
the very least we, as a
community, can come
together to thank them
for their service and honor
them for their bravery.
We’re very pleased to
be able to recognize
both Steve Bellone and
DuWayne Gregory this
year for their past service.”
Admission for the event
is free for veterans and
active service members.
However, pre-registration
is required and seating
is limited.
For more
information or to RSVP,
please contact Legislator
Spencer’s
office
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On Wednesday, May
7th, The Larkfield will be
hosting the Second Annual
Suffolk County Veterans
Appreciation
Breakfast
from 8:30 until 11 a.m.
The event is sponsored by
Suffolk County Legislator
William R. Spencer and
Suffolk County Veterans
Service Director Tom
Ronayne and will honor
veterans Steve Bellone,
Suffolk County Executive,
and DuWayne Gregory,
Presiding Officer.
The
breakfast
was
established as a way to
thank the men and women
of our military for their
service to the country. Last
year, more than 200 active
members and veterans of
all branches of the armed
forces attended, along with
family and friends.
“We’re grateful that
Legislator Spencer and
Veterans Service Director
Tom Ronayne have chosen
The Larkfield as the site
of such a prestigious
event,” said Larkfield

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For the third time in
four years, the Amityville
School District is pleased to
announce its designation
as one of the “Best
Communities for Music
Education” in America by
the NAMM Foundation.
The national program
has put the spotlight on
Amityville and 375 other
selected school districts
that have demonstrated an
outstanding commitment
to music education.
Formerly known as
the National Association
of
Music
Merchants,
for 15 years the NAMM
Foundation
has
acknowledged schools and

districts across the United
States for their support
of music in schools.
They measure a variety
of
factors,
including
budgetary
commitment
to music, opportunities to
learn music, the presence
of
highly
qualified,
certified music teachers,
adherence to state and
national standards, types
of musical experiences
offered and opportunities
for
performance
and
competition,
among
others. To be named to
the “Best Communities”
list, a school community
must
demonstrate
a
commitment to access and

TUESDAY, MAY 6TH - The Babylon Breast Cancer Coalition
will host its 16th Annual Chefs For A Cause Fundraising
Dinner at the Venetian Yacht Club, located at 494 Fire Island
Avenue in the Village of Babylon, from 6 to 10 p.m. Tickets
are $75 per person. For information, contact 631.893.4110.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7TH - The Copiague Chamber of
Commerce Biz Xpo, Health Fair & Restaurant Night will be
held at the Copiague Fire House, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Visit
www.CopiagueChamber.org to register.
SATURDAY, MAY 10TH - Jackie Belﬁore Books will host an
Arts, Crafts & Gifts Fair at the BACCA Arts Center, 149 North
Wellwood Avenue in Lindenhurst, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For
information, contact 631.455.4368.
SUNDAY, MAY 11TH - A Mother’s Day Brunch will be held
at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in the Sea
Star Ballroom. For information, contact 631.208.9200.
MONDAY, MAY 26TH - Copiague VFW Warren Keer Post
9482 will host its 63rd Memorial Day Parade at 10 a.m.,
beginning at Dixon Avenue and Great Neck Road.
TUESDAY, MAY 27TH - The Copiague Chamber of
Commerce will host a Dinner Meeting at Sergio’s Restaurant,
Merrick Road in Massapequa, at 6:30 p.m.
To have your local community event listed, contact Anna
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or call 631.957.0096.

overall high standards for
music education.
“Congratulations
to
our music teachers who
facilitate these valuable
programs for our students
on a daily basis,” said
Amityville Director of
Fine Arts Fran Fernandez.
“Special thanks to our
Board of Education, Dr.
Kelly, Dr. Lange, district
administrators, teachers,
parents and the local
community
for
their
continuous support of our
music programs here in
Amityville.”
“These schools and
districts make a strong
commitment to music
education in the core
curriculum
supporting
its essential value to a
well-rounded education
for every child,” said
Mary Luehrsen, NAMM
Foundation
executive
director.
“Strong,
engaging programs that
offer students access
to music cannot thrive
in a vacuum. The Best
Communities designation
brings hard-won visibility
to music classes, programs
and departments that are
keeping music education
alive in our schools.”
The Best Communities
designation
recognizes
collaborative, from-theground-up
efforts
of
teachers, administrators,
students and parents
who continually work
to keep comprehensive
music education as an
integral part of the core
curriculum. This year,
more than 2,000 schools
and
school
districts
participated in the survey
– resulting in a 21%
increase in designations.

Margaret (Peggy) Aiden
Markham VanNostrand,
a lifelong resident of
Amityville, died April 15th.
She was 96. Predeceased
by her husband LeRoy and
her granddaughter Debbie
Corrigan and her sister
Anne Huyett. Survived by
her children Judith Sturgis
(Robert), Gail McFarland
(Robert)
and
David

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VanNostrand
(Jeanne);
seven
grandchildren,
seven great grandchildren;
and her sister Jean
Briggs. A Celebration
of Life will be held at
First United Methodist
Church. Interment was
at Amityville Cemetery.
Arrangements were under
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516.299.3100.
Gathering Time will perform
at the Garden Stage at
the Unitarian Universalist
Congregation in Garden City,
at 8:30 p.m. An Open Mic
will precede at 7:30 p.m.
For information, contact
516.248.8891.

Saturday, May 3
A Strides Walk will be
held at Marjorie Post Park,
from 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
For information, contact
646.354.1539.
Archery For Children will be
presented at the Wertheim
National Wildlife Refuge,
340 Smith Road in Shirley,
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For information, contact
631.286.0485.
Empire State College at Old
Westbury will host an Open
House at Trainor House, 223
Store Hill Road, Blue Room,
in Old Westbury, at 10 a.m.

For information, contact
516.876.4070.
A Feast of Gaelic Culture will
be held at Molloy College,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the
Wilbur Arts Building at Molloy
College in Rockville Centre.
For information, contact
516.323.4710.
A Friends of the Elwood
Public Library Spring Book
Sale will be held at the Elwood
Public Library, 1929 Jericho
Turnpike, from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. For information, contact
631.499.3722.
A Giant Mother’s Day Fair will
be held at the Farmingdale
Library, Merritts Road in
Farmingdale, from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. For information,
contact 516.454.6813.
Amvets Ladies Auxiliary #18
will host a Craft & Vendor
Sale at 141 Carleton Avenue
in East Islip, from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. For information, contact
631.277.9842.

A Fiesta de Mayo Craft Fair
will be held at Westminster
United Presbyterian Church,
109 Udall Road in West
Islip, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
For information, contact
631.661.6740.
A Bladder Cancer Advocacy
Network Walk will be held
at Heckscher State Park in
East Islip, beginning with
registration at 10:30 a.m.
The Walk will start at 11 a.m.
For information, contact
413.768.8110.
Dinosaur Zoo Live will be
presented at the Tilles Center,
at the C.W. Post Campus of
Long Island University, at 11
a.m., 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Also
Sunday. For information,
contact 516.299.3100.
The Prince Street Players’
Cinderella will be presented
at the Tilles Center, at the C.W.
Post Campus of Long Island
University, at 11 a.m. and 2
p.m. Also Sunday, at 12 noon
and 3 p.m. For information,
contact 516.299.3100.

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Spring Family Festival will
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Sayville, from 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. For information, contact
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An Art Sale For Conservation
will be held at 1303 Round
Swamp Road in Old
Bethpage, from 3 to 7 p.m.
For information, contact
516.931.6849.

A Theme Basket Auction
will be held at St. Andrew’s
Episcopal Church, East Main
Street in Yaphank, beginning
at 12 noon. For information,
contact 631.924.3816.

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in Port Jefferson, from 1 to
2:30 p.m. For information,
contact 631.465.6262.

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Church, 114 Long Island
Avenue in Wyandanch, from
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contact 631.643.3084.

Good Shepherd Hospice
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For information, contact
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Boulevard in Bay Shore, at 7
p.m. For information, contact
631.665.0091.
A Gala Art Auction will be held
at the Sisterhood of Temple
B’nai Torah, 2900 Jerusalem
Avenue and Oakfield Avenue,

at 7 p.m. For information,
contact 516.679.8096.
George Mann will perform
at the Unitarian Universalist
Society of South Suffolk, 28
Brentwood Road in Bay Shore,
at 7:30 p.m. For information,
contact 631.902.2173.
A Super Star Tribute Band
Concert for Autism will be
held at the Brookside School,
1260 Meadowbrook Road in
North Merrick, at 7:30 p.m.
For information, contact
516.765.3696.
A Service Auction will be held
at Christ Lutheran Church, 189
Burr Road in East Northport,
at 7:30 p.m. For information,
contact 631.499.4655.
Swing Dance Long Island
will host a dance at the
Brush Barn, 211 Main Street
in Smithtown, from 8 to 11
p.m. A beginner lesson will
be held from 7:30 to 8 p.m.
For information, contact
631.476.3707.

Single Level 3 Bedrm/1 Full Bath Ranch With Full
Unfinished Basement, Completely Renovated
In 2008, New Kitchen, New Bath, Pergo Floors
Throughout. Large Property Of 87 X 109 Ft.
Home Currently Rented, Tenants Willing To Stay.

Boat House For Up To 40’ With 3 Bedrm Ranch Attached & 3 Boat Slips, All
New Bulkhead. Great For Investor Or If You Want To Have Your Boat
Where You Live This Is A Great Opportunity. $399,990
Also Boat Slips For Rent $1000 For The Season.

Focus on Customer Satisfaction Earns These
CENTURY 21 Sales Professionals CENTURY 21®
System’s National Quality Service Award
Century 21 Real Estate LLC, franchisor of the world’s largest residential real estate sales organization, has announced that
the following salespeople from the AA Team in Lindenhurst have earned the National CENTURY 21 Quality Service award for
their commitment to providing quality customer service to their clients.

“Receiving this award is a great honor and a testament to the focus and attention we commit to our clients in ensuring that they understand each and every step of the home buying and selling process,” stated Frank DellAccio, broker/owner of CENTURY 21 AA Realty.”
Based on customer feedback received from the CENTURY 21 System’s Quality Service Survey (QSS), the award recognizes
those CENTURY 21 salespeople nationwide that earned the highest scores on their customer satisfaction index for real estate
transactions they closed in 2013. The web based survey is completed by buyers and sellers after the purchase or sale of their home
through a CENTURY 21 System office.

“A commitment to quality customer service is crucial in today’s competitive real estate market,” said Rick Davidson, president and CEO,
Century 21 Real Estate LLC. “These CENTURY 21 sales professionals have demonstrated the dedication to the consumer and is the
hallmark of the CENTURY 21® System’s sales staff.”

Completely Updated 3 BR, Full Bath Ranch Completely Updated Down To The Studs.
New Roof, Sheet Rock, Insulation, Flooring, Kitchen, Bath, Finished Basement & Heating
System. Play Area & Large Family Room In Basement. Home Is Very Energy efficient,
Very Low Energy Bills. This Home Is Move In Ready. Very Large Park Like Grounds.

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559,990

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Too Much To List. Fabulous Home For Large Or Extended Family
Features 4 BRs, 2 Full Baths, Hardwood Floors, Above Ground
Pool, Open & Airy Florida/Sunroom, Detached 1.5 Car Garage,
Long Private Driveway, Full Fnished Basement, Close To All